The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1924, Page 8

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t | | THE SEATTLE STAR CARS IN SMASH THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT You may fly around the globe several times and never see values like the Stage Passenger Auto Turns Over Missing Woman’s Remains in Marsh Clara Ros 20 Sizes 16 to 44 Sport and Dress Models in CUT POLAIRE and BOLIVIA Featuring unusual smartness in clever styles and yet giving iceability unusual in coats at this price. sé With and without fur collars; fully lined with satin de chine, mercerized lingette and nov- elty and brocaded crepe. Yakima Woman YAKIMA bank National Clean-Up! SILK DRESSES $9.75 Manufacturer's Clean-Up! 250 Dimity }“DIAMOND DYES” Printed and Canton crepe 5 mostly in light colors. { Very exceptional values sold at beginning of the son at much higher prices. 10 dainty styles at a low price! Clever, pleasing models in white and tan. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS EVENING SCHOOL First Term Opens Monday, Sept. 29, 1924 “All Are Welcome” ~ DENTISTS THE BEST FOR LESS Our Prices (ether sed) --..... 910.00 $4 $5 y Gold Crowns, Everything free to all ex- Bridgework service men and women of Teeth Extracted (Painless) the World regardiess of . ; church m F) SUPP FREE COURSES OFFERED: Arithmetic Salesmanship Business Eng- Commercial lish lew pn, J. MR. HINTON Public Speaking Radio - a <Neotdiamend rage Sin wil ‘Open ® to 8 Free Examination Bookkeeping Auto Mechanics Commercial Art Welding OFFICE HOURS: From 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. informatio: Sunday Drs. Belmeyer&Parr DENTL 1504 Third Avenue Corner Third and Vike Eatrance on Third Av ON wANTH stores In the Northwest th grind lonses from start to we aro the only one in SEATTLE—ON FILST AVE. tometriat. Glasses not unless absolutely necessary. Injured; Bargain Basement offers! ; ; hese a ; New Better Grade }°.so2"" Dies of Auto Injuries COLOR THINGS NEW BEST $2,50 ciasses Woe are one of the few optt Examination free by graduate op- preacribed BINYON OPTICAL Co. | Petters FF ye Prom was Your H . t trust. As fed eattio act CHIEF SEATTLE, n being permitted t« nd travel ended here Dear ( you upon you To Willard’s Cafe Dear In ur will be gt ready well who 1 ¥y foltowern , ant race in the, big leagues, et wot? And n the Pacific coast life of t 4 somebody, a t wure im th: |To the Institution Kiddies | Dear Tots: Kecently you were ben ling fited by the v rwich pent Jolation of gamb. 500 pounds of | you ard operators thruout the country © chocolates! bite into could be 4 thing law en ith for the tate's children, (her p shment of ertm ald become u righteous duty CHIEF SEATTLE To the Family of Patrolman Litsey t & : , r HIE SEATTLE. To City Officials A m s 1 EAT Lt To Market Day Paraders ‘ t CHIEF SEATTLE To Joe Selesnick, Tailor Dear J I that you're proud to have been the man wh« ' the suits of the world flyers. If “clothes surely your part wasn't the least in the world kinds of workers to make a success of any t of them never get any credit for it. Probably ashingte n, poring over a as anyone else CHIEF », deserves quite the world trip SEATTLE To J. D. Ross Dear J. D.: Congratulations on the starting of the Skagit plant with its wonderful potentialities for the Pac thwest. Under I know, it is going to prove again that capably. | can be successful, It has been a long | nt {nto shape—but then, no under your able direction opérated municipal wu ly job gett and cos! difficulties, eceeds withou taking that's worth wh Between FAILURE SUCCESS May Easily Be Bridged by Proper Financing Without it you fail—with it you win. friendly bank will gladly aid towards Success. DEPARTMENT: COMMERCIAL SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT TRUSTS 4% Interest Paid on Savings AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY . P. GLEASON, STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Leave Colman Dock Dally 7, 9 11 A. Mo 1, & 6 sine le joand 45c Trip 80c % Tele VICTORIA, B. 6. Port Angeles, Straits Points Daily. 12:00 midnight * This your efforts Port Townsend nections and M _Dally, 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. HOOD CANA FOINTe Freight eotye ~~ CLALLAM TAY, NEAH BAY AND WAY Ports Mon. and Thors., 19:30 p, m. (Goes Thra to Neah Ray on _Monday Trip Only) JUAN ISLAND PotNTs 10 p.m. via Anacortes ANECK-HRINNON 8A. 1 FI v tee * president In Our Own Building * Second Ave. at Madison Capital and Surplus $650,000 Steamers and schedules subject to change without nother. PHowE Main wR Si > be) : — a =} mM a i es) Isp} o2 = =} ale PUGET SOUND == PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COLMAN DotKe Foot Manion ST CHIEF SEATTLE. ‘To World Airmen Dear Fellows Accept my 80 fast moves the w have difficulty in rec fame. accept the plaudits « are well deserved In two weeks n. Folks’ will | ; ‘ To Congressman Fred Britten, Chicago Dear Fred When you came back f week you told me you felt that you wore « from Chicago, but from Puget Sound. ranks of our congressmen. Would you like gressman ex-officio,” or “Congressman atlary glad to have you. This country can't have t capital—and don't forget that navy base we're « n trip last not only tativ the to be kne | | | | | uitings! Coatings! : |New! Rare Values! Novelty Coatings—Finer Makes—One-T hird to One-Half Less Than Regular Prices! 56-Inch Plain and Novelty Coatings, $2. 45 xtra fine coatings in plain, p iped and tufted effects, as el] as imp English tweeds. Serviceable and looking coati for any ‘sort | of 56-Inch Novelty 50- Inch Wool Coatings, $1. 95° Velours, $2. 95 Including such exceptior jualitie: ine quality—soft finish plia Manola, Challaine, Camel- ‘tie fo easily fashioned into dres ‘OF Overplaids, Overstripes and Plain Effect wear. In shades of fawn, thrust suitable for women’s and children’s 1 pine, golf red, cardir winter coats. ¢ 50-Inch Chiffon Broadcloth, $2.95 | b4lnch Fine French Serge, $2.50 Permanently finished satin broadcloth Heavy and firm quality— in new shades in new and wanted colorings. There are | of thrush, delft, walnut, shutter a blues, greens, tans, browns and reds. mink, cardinal, navy, marine and black. 58-Inch Wool Checked Suitings, $1.95 Serviceable and very new style. There are ten different effects—outlined in good colors on tan, gra) and cocoa grounds. Third Floor—The Bon Marche For Younger Folk | - | Chinchilla, $5.45 very low price for such quality— tined and interlined, and made with the popular raglan sleeves, and inverted pleat back, which is so becoming to sturdy lit- | tle figures. Made for boys or girls. Sizes 2 to 4—in cadet blue or red. Girls’ Fur-Trimmed | Coats, $7.95 Well-made coats of polaire and broad- cloth—fashioned in pretty full-backed styles—and collared smartly in fur. Sizes 2 to 6. Very Special Soft, Warm Corduroy Robes $2.95 UST the thing for these nippy morn- ings! ry well made—full cut and carefully finished. The sleeves are kimono style and there are two styles—one side closing with turn-back cuffs, and the other front closing, neatly bound. Sizes to 44, in shades of rose, Copen- hagen, wistaria, mahogany, orchid and pansy. Second Floor—The Bon Marche < Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marcle ne 600 Yards Heavy | Pillow Tubing, yd. 35c —415 to Extra heavy, serviceable qual | Inches wide, unbleached. In len 10 yards | | \. 2, M4-Yard Bed Sheeting 39c | heavy unbleached Sheet- 1 quality, with a few sec- Rockingham Teapots, 59c Our Own Importation! Fine quality English Rockingham Tea Pots, assorted shapes and sizes. Decorated with pod ns for dresses in | lengths to 20 yards. wide 32-Inch Cretonnes 20c colored bands. A tea pot—not easily broken—and |} 102500e, Yard avy quality, in fine always pretty to use. | neue Ae Ards Pee eee Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche | Third Floor—The Bon Marche Bell ts 8 kan, SPEECH RESTORED CANON CITY, Col.—After being, Springs-Cripple Creek road. The car voiceless for more than four years,| in which she was riding skidded in out 48 years old and 6 feet tall. He may be in Ketchi-} Alaska automobile accident on the Colorado ine! BUREAU OF THEODORE A. MANDT, who used | to work for the} Wash., 1s being sought by his wife. Anyone knowing of him ia asked to phone RELATIVES, to wre this| ing misaing rtment ts | CA pitl.2702 or write W. D. Ed-| dy, Minor| of persons mentioned In. this ave, N., Seattle. | | re Iso to report to Mandt wag | Oe ee years old, 6 fect} ‘an will tnterost : Wy inches bark ep | thelr readers, | wolghed 146 Pounds; had blue eyes and brown PAUL BERICK fs in a logging MANDT camp somewhere in Washington, ac hair. |cording to his mother, Mrs. J. Ber Muar e dick, Ladysmith, B. C. She suspects Anyone having information con. cerning the whereabouts of EVER- ETT J. BELL, who has relatives in Riverside, Cal, is requested to no- 200 | tity R. Wilkins, 495 Dexter Hor- ton bivd., or phone KB nwd-2629-R2. that he has changed his name. Ho was traced to thin state after leaving home over a year ago. Mra. Berdick is anxious to hear from him. Hoe is six feet tall, welghs probably pounds, and has very large feot. Aha | Mrs, H. M. Dockery, of Kansas City, | the sand, ran off a culver |purenu "of" Supp! on and 4 eee speech as a result of fer r. Pinned beneath the a] until 10, hock ~ m 5 Otte MM: | = ! rei Maan y found herself able to copper tubing, brass. copper} On July 15, | et “ ’ pears, linolett 1901, DR, TSS TTS EDWIN J. |= NEW STYLE = opens ‘| BROWN Took ie Sey DESLONG fe pea a | Charge of the \~ |= = BROWN ‘ '= DIAMOND =2 STEVENS DENTAL = RING S| Dancing Academy OFFICES ie MOUNTING a M O V E D Now at 106 Columbia St |= 18-Kt, White Gold = In the twenty-three years that| = $7.50 to $35.00 = 1810 Weatinke hi ed, => th = = done at these offices at a iat puerees 9] = = = of over $2,000,000 to them. Be. | = = cause of the high business prin. ‘= Hansen & Company = ciples and reasonable prices, this office Is still doing a remarkable | == business, which shows that the pub. | === Ne appreciates the service at thi BROWN DENTAL OFFICES, 106 Columbia Street. EDWIN J, BROWN, WAIT! WAIT! Don't buy till you read the big announcement in Tuesday's Star Successors to ALBERT HANS 1518 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine TT ToT 1311 First Ave, DDS canaienmenamiiben

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